Android Becomes Best-selling Smartphone OS, Says Canalys Shipments of Android-based smartphones reached 32.9 million worldwide in the fourth quarter of 2010, making Android the best-sellingoperating system for... Share: |
Head to Head: iPhone vs. Android Two PCWorld editors face off in the battle of the smartphone platforms. Share: |
Office 2010 Boosts Microsoft Earnings Consumer purchases of Office 2010 helped fuel Microsoft's record quarter. Share: |
Microsoft Shifts Workers in Egypt Some employees in Cairo's Smart Villages high-tech office park are shifting to other locations in the wake of ongoing protests and Internet disruption. Share: |
Seven Hints to Stay Safe Online The Web and social networking are part of mainstream culture and daily life, so it is important to learn to use them safely and securely. Share: |
Microsoft Word Alternatives: Wordsmiths, Rejoice! Microsoft Word is the 800-pound gorilla of word processors--but sometimes you need less, more, or just different. Share: |
Google Shifts Focus from Web to Mobile Apps Google is seeking mobile app development talent to capture a stake in the lucrative mobile apps market. Share: |
Can Honeycomb Tip the Scale for Android Tablets? Android 3.0--a.k.a. "Honeycomb"--is designed to be a tablet OS and could help Android gain momentum against the Apple iPad. Share: |
After Attack, SourceForge Speeds Move to New Security Model The open-source software development site SourceForge is speeding up its move to a new a security model following a targeted attack that may have compromised the... Share: |
Lenovo Breaks Ground on New Production Center in China Chinese PC maker Lenovo has broken ground on a new operations center in southwestern China that will produce computers, as well as bolster the company's research... Share: |
Intel's Chip Bug Shows Why Not to Buy First-Gen Tech A newly found flaw with the chipset for Intels new Sandy Bridge chipset is a reminder of why you should never buy first-generation technology. Share: |
Court Shuts Down Online Immigration Document 'scam' A court shuts down an operation alleged posing as U.S. government immigration sites. Share: |
Ericsson Demonstrates HSPA at 168M Bps Ericsson has demonstrated HSPA (High-Speed Packet Access) with download speeds up to 168M bps (bits per second) and 24M bps on the uplink, the company said on... Share: |
As IPv4 Disappears, Transition Poses Hazards With the last IPv4 addresses about to be allocated, the good news is that IT managers -- at least in the U.S. and Europe -- don't suddenly have to get the next... Share: |
Alleged EU Talks Could Lead to Strict Punishment for Piracy The Computer and Communications Industry Association has hit out at the European Commission over allegations that it has been holding ‘secret talks’ with ISP Share: |
Intel, HP, IBM Invest in Effort to Create Jobs in US IBM, Intel and Hewlett-Packard on Monday said they would invest in an effort led by the White House to create jobs and promote growth in emerging technology... Share: |
IBM to Offer Cloud Office Suite IBM is preparing a version of its Lotus Symphony office suite for online use Share: |
India’s Airtel Introduces Cash Payment by Mobile Phone Indian mobile operator; Bharti Airtel offers cash payment services through mobile phone Share: |
Mobile Phone Service Restored in Egypt -- for Now Vodafone and France Telecom say mobile phone service was restored in Egypt on Saturday as demonstrations against President Hosni Mubarak's government continued... Share: |
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